SrinagarState Information Commission (SIC) conducted a roundtable on the J&K Right to Information Act-2009 with the officers of the School Education Department, here today.
The roundtable was presided over by Chief Information Commissioner, J&K Khurshid Ahmed Ganai. Director School Education Kashmir Dr G N Itoo, Chief Education Officers and Principals of DIETs participated in the roundtable.
The Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) made a presentation on the salient features of the J&K RTI Act and the Rules. He apprised the participants about the common mistakes committed by the Public Information Officers (PIOs), First Appellate Authorities (FAAs) and Public Authorities in general while dealing with RTI applications.
The CIC emphasized on the importance of Sections 5, 6 & 7 for the PIOs and Section 16 for the FAAs. The CIC also stated that Section 17 of the J&K RTI Act has given adequate powers to the SIC to impose penalty and recommend disciplinary action against the erring PIOs. He also stressed the importance of the proceedings to be conducted by the FAAs under Section 16 and observed that the work of the FAAs across all Government Departments and Public Authorities leaves much to be desired. He stated FAA has to act in a quasi-judicial manner and give an opportunity and proper hearing to the aggrieved Appellant in terms of the provisions of the RTI Act and the Rules.
Among other provisions of the J&K RTI Act, Sections 4, 8 and 11 came under thorough discussion. The CIC highlighted the importance of Section 4 pertaining to mandatory and suo-moto disclosure of information by the Public Authorities and stated that the SIC has extended the last date for compliance under Section 4 to 30th September,2017.
He also stated that repeat RTIs are not to be entertained and in this regard the Central Information Commission has also ruled against repeat RTIs as they result in diverting the limited manpower and financial resources of the Public Authorities. In this regard, CIC also invited the attention of the participants to the Supreme Court judgment in CBSE V/S Aditya Bandopadaya & Ors.
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